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How are the Inner Hair Cells and Auditory Nerve Fibers Activated without the Mediation of the Outer Hair Cells and the Cochlear Amplifier?
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C. Adelman,
, J.M. Weinberger, and H. Sohmer,
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June 1, 2010
Published Online: 2010-06
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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Articles in the same Issue
- CONTENTS
- Reduced Salicylic Acid Binding Following Noise: Possible Evidence for Prestin Disruption
- The Effects of Global and Local Stimulus Context on Auditory Frequency Discrimination
- How are the Inner Hair Cells and Auditory Nerve Fibers Activated without the Mediation of the Outer Hair Cells and the Cochlear Amplifier?
- Does Feedback Matter in an Auditory Frequency Discrimination Learning Task?
- Abstracts Presented at the 2010 Meeting of The Israeli Society for Auditory Research